This article discusses the development of Latin eugenics in Europe between 1910s and 1930s, with a special focus on France, Belgium, Italy, Spain and Romania. During this period, Latin eugenics offered a progressive programme of social and medical reform, alongside pronatalist campaigns to educate the population about the importance of large and healthy families. Latin eugenics was premised on a number of theories and ideas developed since the early 1900s, particularly in France and Italy, including "puériculture" and biotypology, and on its opposition to birth control, compulsory sterilization and Nazi racism. Considering the current revival in eugenic studies across Europe and elsewhere it is important to engage with other eugenic tradit...
This article discusses the thought of one of the pioneers of eugenics in Spain, Dr. Enrique Diego M...
Based on previously unexplored archival documentation, this book offers the first general overview o...
In this article, I re-centre accounts of eugenics that have been largely unmarked within the standar...
Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette. Latin Eugenics in Comparative Perspective.London & New York: Bl...
This article provides the basis for further considerations on the overlap between different expressi...
This article assesses critically the participation of Portuguese eugenicists in “Latin eugenics” and...
By the late 1920s a considerable body of eugenic literature in Romanian, Hungarian and German had be...
Initially focused above all on the cases of Great Britain, the United States and Germany, the histor...
During the 1910s-1930s eugenics movement, communications zipped between the German and American euge...
This article explores how hormone treatments were used to optimise and normalise individuals under I...
The scientific origins and the development of eugenic and racial theoriesformulated by physicians, j...
Introducing a special issue of the journal, the article summarizes the half-century long debate on e...
The articles collected in this special section of «Popolazione e Storia» take stock of the results o...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
The article investigates the participation of the Italian scholars in the First International Eugeni...
This article discusses the thought of one of the pioneers of eugenics in Spain, Dr. Enrique Diego M...
Based on previously unexplored archival documentation, this book offers the first general overview o...
In this article, I re-centre accounts of eugenics that have been largely unmarked within the standar...
Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette. Latin Eugenics in Comparative Perspective.London & New York: Bl...
This article provides the basis for further considerations on the overlap between different expressi...
This article assesses critically the participation of Portuguese eugenicists in “Latin eugenics” and...
By the late 1920s a considerable body of eugenic literature in Romanian, Hungarian and German had be...
Initially focused above all on the cases of Great Britain, the United States and Germany, the histor...
During the 1910s-1930s eugenics movement, communications zipped between the German and American euge...
This article explores how hormone treatments were used to optimise and normalise individuals under I...
The scientific origins and the development of eugenic and racial theoriesformulated by physicians, j...
Introducing a special issue of the journal, the article summarizes the half-century long debate on e...
The articles collected in this special section of «Popolazione e Storia» take stock of the results o...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
The article investigates the participation of the Italian scholars in the First International Eugeni...
This article discusses the thought of one of the pioneers of eugenics in Spain, Dr. Enrique Diego M...
Based on previously unexplored archival documentation, this book offers the first general overview o...
In this article, I re-centre accounts of eugenics that have been largely unmarked within the standar...